McCormack joins the Mercury

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Thursday, 08th February 2018 at 5:25pm

Madura McCormack’s service with the Daily Mercury is now underway.

McCormack signed on to the paper after stepping down from the Sunday Mail and the Courier-Mail last month, where she was a cadet journalist. She had previously worked with NewsCorp Australia and was an editor at Metior Magazine.

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Ryall lands major Pedestrian editorial job

The Pedestrian Group has delegated the Australian editions of Business Insider, Gizmodo, Kotaku and Lifehacker to new head of editorial Jenni Ryall.

Group publisher Vanessa Lawrence said Ryall will oversee the above sites’ editorial and commercial growth as some of the company‘s long-term plans have them in the equation.

Ryall is no stranger to senior editorial management positions; she had worked several editor and producer roles at Yahoo! 7 and News.com.au, plus founded Mashable Australia.

Ryall recently returned to Australia after nearly five years in the US, where she worked at Mashable’s main office as senior real-time news editor, editorial director and VP for content strategy and platforms. She would later join broadcast media company TEGNA as digital content VP.

Although Ryall is coming in, current Business Insider Australia/Gizmodo Media Group GM Sarah Kimmorley is out. She announced on Twitter that she is moving on to new opportunities and expressed supp

Nine prepares NZ assets and community paper sale

Nine Entertainment is ready to sell off all local newspapers and the Stuff New Zealand operation it inherited from Fairfax Media.

The company stated that some parties have expressed interest in buying Australian Community Media (ACM) and Stuff, in addition to the events business. Macquarie Capital is already tapped to manage the sale.

The fates of all three organisations have been up in the air since the Nine/Fairfax merger was finalised late last year. Nine’s H1FY19 report, in particular, had ACM’s net earnings at just $21m, a 42 per cent drop from the year before, primarily due to the long drought across much of Australia. Stuff’s net earnings slipped from $18.9m to $14.5m.

Gelding shifts gears at KIIS 101.1

Gelding announced inan Instagram post that he is now set as senior producer for Woody and Will’s national Drive show. He has logged 14 years in the booth, the last three of which have been spent as KIIS 101.1 FM’s workday announcer.

“These guys are bloody hilarious and I can’t wait to work with them. Thanks to all the amazing people who helped get me to this point in my career. So pumped for the new opportunities in the future and the chance to develop my skills with an incredible team of people. Bring it on!" posted Gelding.

Top changes at Hit Network Melbourne and Perth

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Thursday, 21st February 2019 at 12:44pm

The Hit Network’s senior programming tiers in Melbourne and Perth are being reorganised.

Parent firm Southern Cross Austereo has appointed Adrian Brine to a new position as Hubble and talent development chief. He will thus vacate his content director job at FOX FM in Melbourne to move to Sydney.

Amanda Lee is moving out from her content director spot at Hit 92.9 in Perth to fill Brine’s position. She will also make way for FOX FM assistant content director Tim Arnold as her successor.

In other Hit Network news, Gia Moylan is now slated to join Hit 105.9’s breakfast show at Orange in Central West alongside Mike Farrer, starting February 25, 2019. She had spent a year producing 101.3 SEA FM’s breakfast show on the Central Coast.

Taylor marked for Seven News editor job

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Thursday, 21st February 2019 at 12:37pm

Josh Taylor is up for work at Seven News.

He stated in a Tweet that he has been hired as editor for a new online platform being set up at the network and will start in two weeks’ time.

Taylor was one of eight BuzzFeed Australia staff members made redundant this month, with another three to be named. He signed up with BuzzFeed in August 2017, fresh from two years’ journalist work with Crikey.

Elsewhere in the BuzzFeed newsroom, Jemima Skelleyannounced on Twitter that she is stepping down. She was also among the eight redundancies revealed, having joined the team in January 2014 as senior staff writer.